New masks designed to help deaf, other disabled communities
New face coverings are designed to help a community that feels silenced.
New face coverings are designed to help a community that feels silenced.
Coronavirus patient, 24, who was ‘close to death’ leaves Texas hospital after 79 days
A 24-year-old coronavirus patient who was hospitalized for nearly three months and placed on a ventilator with "dismal odds" of survival was released from a Texas hospital Wednesday.
A 24-year-old coronavirus patient who was hospitalized for nearly three months and placed on a ventilator with "dismal odds" of survival was released from a Texas hospital Wednesday.
City of LA to send business ambassadors to restaurants who fail to comply with COVID-19 guidelines
Attorneys will be dispatched Monday throughout Los Angeles to advise or cite businesses who have failed to comply with the city's COIVD-19 guidelines, Mayor Eric Garcetti said Friday.
Attorneys will be dispatched Monday throughout Los Angeles to advise or cite businesses who have failed to comply with the city's COIVD-19 guidelines, Mayor Eric Garcetti said Friday.
The Issue Is: Navigating California's continued shutdown
This week, some four months after California’s stay-at-home order began, the situation continues to take a turn in the wrong direction.
This week, some four months after California’s stay-at-home order began, the situation continues to take a turn in the wrong direction.
Southern California woman tests positive for COVID-19 for second time after initial recovery
A Los Angeles woman is sharing her story to bring awareness to the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic after she tested positive for the virus for the second time despite doing "everything right."
A Los Angeles woman is sharing her story to bring awareness to the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic after she tested positive for the virus for the second time despite doing "everything right."
Johns Hopkins: More than 14 million COVID-19 cases, over 600K deaths from coronavirus around world
India crossed 1 million coronavirus cases on Friday, third only to the United States and Brazil.
India crossed 1 million coronavirus cases on Friday, third only to the United States and Brazil.
LA County coronavirus cases top 150,000, deaths surpass 4,000
Los Angeles County crossed a pair of grim milestones Friday, surpassing 150,000 coronavirus cases since the pandemic began, while also passing the 4,000 mark in deaths.
Los Angeles County crossed a pair of grim milestones Friday, surpassing 150,000 coronavirus cases since the pandemic began, while also passing the 4,000 mark in deaths.
‘Be the change’: 4 high school students create a coloring book to teach kids about COVID-19
Four high schoolers decided that they could make a more entertaining and hands-on way to help kids understand a disease that confuses even adults — with a coloring book.
Four high schoolers decided that they could make a more entertaining and hands-on way to help kids understand a disease that confuses even adults — with a coloring book.
Suicides, overdoses are up amid COVID-19 pandemic, according to health experts
Health officials in Arizona say incidents of suicide and overdoses are up amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Health officials in Arizona say incidents of suicide and overdoses are up amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Parents uncertain about upcoming school year; express their thoughts in FOX 11 roundtable discussion
More than two dozen parents from across Southern California and beyond participated in a special FOX 11 Zoom Roundtable Discussion moderated by FOX 11’s Stephanie Stanton.
More than two dozen parents from across Southern California and beyond participated in a special FOX 11 Zoom Roundtable Discussion moderated by FOX 11’s Stephanie Stanton.
Los Angeles health officials release tips on how to deal with ‘quarantigue’ amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Los Angeles Public Health Department recently put out a set of guidelines aimed at helping people combat the growing quarantine fatigue that has surfaced as a result of the ongoing pandemic.
The Los Angeles Public Health Department recently put out a set of guidelines aimed at helping people combat the growing quarantine fatigue that has surfaced as a result of the ongoing pandemic.
Last day for people affected by COVID-19 to apply for LA rent assistance
Friday is the last day for people to apply for the Los Angeles Emergency Renters Assistance Subsidy Program, which will provide financial aid to households affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Friday is the last day for people to apply for the Los Angeles Emergency Renters Assistance Subsidy Program, which will provide financial aid to households affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Florida is already Wuhan, China’: Doctors sound alarm as Miami-Dade ICUs reach 118 percent of capacity
A doctor at one of the state’s largest hospitals is sounding an alarm, comparing the current spike in cases in the county to the first known outbreak in Wuhan, China.
A doctor at one of the state’s largest hospitals is sounding an alarm, comparing the current spike in cases in the county to the first known outbreak in Wuhan, China.
'Don’t be deluded': Doctor explains how negative COVID-19 test can lead to false sense of security
Dr. Eric Levi, an otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon in Australia, explained how people who test negative for COVID-19 can unknowingly still transmit the virus.
Dr. Eric Levi, an otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon in Australia, explained how people who test negative for COVID-19 can unknowingly still transmit the virus.
Beverly Hills will enforce citations of up to $500 for not wearing mask in public, officials say
The city of Beverly Hills reminded the public Friday they will be enforcing fines for individuals caught not wearing a face-covering when out in public.
The city of Beverly Hills reminded the public Friday they will be enforcing fines for individuals caught not wearing a face-covering when out in public.
Coin shortage prompts bank to pay you for spare change: ‘It has never happened before’
Do you have a jar of coins in your house? Maybe you have been saving for a special occasion? Well, a local bank says they will pay you for what’s inside that jar — plus interest!
Do you have a jar of coins in your house? Maybe you have been saving for a special occasion? Well, a local bank says they will pay you for what’s inside that jar — plus interest!
Most California schools will begin 2020-21 school year online under Newsom's reopening guidelines
Gavin Newsom on Friday set widespread reopening guidelines for California’s private, public and charter schools set to begin the 2020-21 school year next month.
Gavin Newsom on Friday set widespread reopening guidelines for California’s private, public and charter schools set to begin the 2020-21 school year next month.
‘Feisty’ Jewish war hero, 99, survived Nazi assassination, plane crash, cancer, and now coronavirus
A German Jewish World War II veteran who survived a Nazi assassination attempt, plane crash and breast cancer can now add another accomplishment: defeating coronavirus months before she turns 100.
A German Jewish World War II veteran who survived a Nazi assassination attempt, plane crash and breast cancer can now add another accomplishment: defeating coronavirus months before she turns 100.
White House document urges 18 states in virus ‘red zone’ to mandate masks, close bars, increase testing
A recent unpublicized White House document prepared by the coronavirus task force and obtained by the Center for Public Integrity on Thursday shows that 18 states are currently in the “red zone” for coronavirus cases.
A recent unpublicized White House document prepared by the coronavirus task force and obtained by the Center for Public Integrity on Thursday shows that 18 states are currently in the “red zone” for coronavirus cases.
Manhattan Beach to issue citations for not wearing a face-covering in public
Manhattan Beach became the latest Southern California city to begin issuing citations to residents who don't wear a face-covering in public when required to, city officials said Thursday.
Manhattan Beach became the latest Southern California city to begin issuing citations to residents who don't wear a face-covering in public when required to, city officials said Thursday.



















